The best way to incorporate
Mod Podge Alcohol Inks into a mixed
Mod Podge Resin is to add 1 drop of Alcohol Ink, at a time, and stir after each drop has been added to ensure the colors are completely mixed with the resin. Additional drops can be added as needed to achieve the ...
Mod Podge Stiffy can be applied directly onto all types of fabric surfaces such as cottons, cotton/poly blends, burlap, gauze, laces, ribbons, needlework, and felt.
With a medium coat of
Mod Podge, the project should cure in about 2 to 3 weeks. Allow for longer curing times if applying more or thicker coats.
If your
Mod Podge project is cloudy, it means that there is moisture present. Just let project continue to dry and it will look clear again.
Yes,
Mod Podge Clear Image Transfer Medium is non-toxic and safe for kids to use.
Mod Podge Dimensional Magic is safe for use with photos, and can be applied directly onto all types of surfaces such as wood, tin, terra cotta, paper, canvas, paper mache and glass / ceramics.
Almost anything can be applied to a project surface when using
Mod Podge Ultra, including design elements such as: decorative papers, tissue paper, fabric, magazine cutouts, computer printouts, newspaper, scrapbooking embellishments, copies of photographs, 3D dimensional eleme...
You must pre-wash, dry and iron the fabric. DO NOT use fabric softener. If using a t-shirt or a thin fabric, place a piece of wax paper inside directly under where you will be decoupaging your design.
Load the
Mod Podge Decoupage Brushes directly from the bottle or a foam plate or bowl. While working in tight surface areas, press the shorter bristles into the creases to both apply
Mod Podge, as well as to adhere the paper or fabric being decoupaged.
Before each use, be sure to shake each
Mod Podge Alcohol Ink to ensure the dye and alcohol are both thoroughly incorporated. Begin by placing one drop of
Mod Podge Alcohol Ink, at a time, into well-mixed resin and hardener. Continue to mix additional Alcohol Ink drops one at a...